
Dog Parks in Georgia
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Daniel
location_onHartwell, GA
Open daily from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., this fenced dog park in Hartwell gives off-leash dogs a grassy place to run in Georgia's northeastern lake country. Separate areas for small and large dogs let owners match play to size and temperament. The grounds are shaded by mature trees, which helps on humid Georgia afternoons, and pavilions with picnic benches give handlers a place to sit. Benches ring the run, and waste bag stations make cleanup straightforward. Admission is free. Because posted hours and seasonal conditions can change, confirm access times locally before a long drive, and bring water for warmer days near Lake Hartwell.

Bark On Bradley
location_onCarrollton, GA
An Airstream bar serving beer and wine sits alongside the run at this private, membership-based dog club in Georgia. The fenced area covers about 1.5 acres, giving dogs room to run off-leash while their owners socialize nearby. Access is limited to members rather than the general public, so it's a spot to join or inquire about before showing up. Because it operates as a membership club, hours, pricing, and guest policies are set by the operator and worth confirming directly. The combination of a secured off-leash field and an on-site bar makes it as much a gathering place for people as an exercise space for dogs.

Bark Park at Bill Wood Park
location_onMadison, GA
The Bark Park at Bill Wood Park, 1000 Heritage Park Cir in Madison, Georgia, is a fully fenced off-leash area with separate small and large dog sections. It offers water access with water bowls, benches and picnic tables, and shaded areas for resting. Hours run weekdays only, generally 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Monday through Thursday and 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Friday, and it is closed Saturday and Sunday, so plan visits for weekdays. Madison is a historic Morgan County town in the 30650 area east of Atlanta. The size-separated runs and shade make it comfortable for a mix of dogs. Because it closes on weekends, confirm the current schedule with Morgan County before making a trip, and bring water on hot days.

Ardy Mac's Dog Park and Kids Zone
location_onAdel, GA
Ardy Mac's Dog Park and Kids Zone on South Joy Street in Adel combines a fully fenced dog park with an extensive children's play area. The dog side offers five open play areas plus separate small-dog and large-dog sections, with seating and waste bags on hand. Alongside it, the kids' zone packs in multi-story clubhouses, trampolines, slides, a rock climbing wall, and more, making it a stop for whole families. Hours run 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM most days, with shorter Sunday hours and a Wednesday closure, so check the schedule before you go. Adel sits in hot, humid South Georgia, so bring water for the dog. The Ardy Mac's website has full details and any changes to hours or access.

Paws & Play Dog Park
location_onCarnesville, GA
Open 24 hours a day, Paws & Play Dog Park in Carnesville, Georgia gives dogs an off-leash place to burn energy at any hour. The park includes water access, waste bag stations to help keep the grounds clean, and agility equipment for dogs that like a bit of a challenge. It is a free public park run by the city, so there is no cost to visit. Carnesville is a small Franklin County town in northeast Georgia's 30521 area, so the park mainly serves nearby residents. Fencing is not confirmed in our records, so owners whose dogs need a secured boundary should check the perimeter before letting them off the leash. The round-the-clock hours make it flexible for any schedule.

East View Dog Park
location_onConyers, GA
East View Dog Park at 1171 Eastview Rd NE in Conyers, Georgia is fully fenced for off-leash play and built around dogs staying hydrated and active. It has water access with dog water fountains, plus pet waste stations and an agility course for dogs that like to work. Hours run daily from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Conyers sits east of Atlanta in Rockdale County's 30012 area, and this is a free public park maintained by the city. The on-site water fountains are a genuine plus during Georgia's hot, humid summers, and the agility course gives high-energy dogs something to do beyond open running. For a fenced, no-cost spot with real amenities, East View is a dependable local option.

Love's Travel Stop Garden City
location_onGarden City, GA
Travelers on I-95 near Garden City, Georgia will find a fully fenced dog park at the Love's Travel Stop, 2 Sonny Perdue Dr, open 24 hours a day. It has separate small and large dog areas, double air-locked gates for secure entry, benches and picnic tables for a rest stop, seating, and pet waste stations. The surface is a mixed setup. This is a handy leg-stretch break for dogs on a long drive through coastal Georgia near Savannah, in the 31408 area, at any hour of the day or night. Pricing terms are not confirmed in our records, though Love's dog parks are generally open to guests. The separated runs and 24-hour access make it a practical stop for road-tripping dog owners.

Manchester Dog Park & Social Club
location_onManchester, GA
Manchester Dog Park & Social Club at 209 Broad St in Manchester, Georgia combines fenced off-leash play areas with a broader set of services. Alongside the fenced-in play areas, water access, water fountains, and waste disposal stations, the site offers boarding, daycare, training, and pet grooming, plus social events like trivia, karaoke, and bingo. Hours run from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Manchester sits in Meriwether County in west-central Georgia's 31816 area. This is more of a full-service dog destination than a plain public run, so it suits owners who want play time bundled with care and community events. Pricing on the added services is not detailed in our records, so contact the club directly to confirm rates and event schedules.

Dog Park at Clipper Flowery Branch
location_onFlowery Branch, GA
The dog park at Clipper in Flowery Branch, Georgia is fully fenced for off-leash play, opening daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM. It is a free public park in the 30542 area, part of the Lake Lanier region northeast of Atlanta in Hall County. Our records confirm the fencing, off-leash allowance, and hours but do not detail water, shade, or seating, so owners should plan to bring water, especially in Georgia's hot summers, and check what is on site during a first visit. The complete perimeter fence is the main draw: it lets dogs run loose without the risk of wandering off. For Flowery Branch residents, it is a straightforward, no-cost fenced option with generous daytime and evening hours.

Oxbow Support Facility Dog Park
location_onColumbus, GA
Oxbow Support Facility Dog Park at 3535 S Lumpkin Rd in Columbus, Georgia is fully fenced with separate small and large dog areas. It offers water access with water fountains, shade trees, benches, and a waste station. Hours vary by day, generally 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM Tuesday through Friday, with Monday and Saturday closed, so check the schedule before visiting. This is a free public park on the south side of Columbus in the 31903 area, near the Chattahoochee River. The water fountains and shade trees help during the region's hot summers. Because it is closed two days a week, confirming the day's hours with Columbus Recreation and Parks before heading out will save a wasted trip. The size-separated runs make it comfortable for mixed groups.

Union County Farmers
location_onBlairsville, GA
The dog park at the Union County Farmers Market, 407 Farmers Mkt Wy in Blairsville, Georgia, is fully fenced with separate small and large dog areas. It has water access with canine fountains, waste bag stations, agility equipment, and wooded trails, and runs from dawn to dusk as a free public park. Blairsville sits in the north Georgia mountains in the 30512 area, where cooler elevations make for pleasant walking much of the year and the wooded trails are a genuine draw. The size-separated runs and agility gear give dogs varied ways to play, while the fountains keep them hydrated. Pairing an off-leash session with a stroll on the trails makes for an easy outing. Bring waste bags as backup and confirm seasonal hours locally.

City of Morrow Dog Park
location_onMorrow, GA
City of Morrow Dog Park at 5900 Reynolds Rd in Morrow, Georgia is fully fenced on a grass surface, with separate small and large dog areas for size-matched play. It includes water access, a paved walking trail, waste bag stations, and spacious parking. Hours run daily from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM, and it is a free public park in Clayton County's 30260 area, just south of Atlanta. The grass footing is easier on paws than gravel or dirt, and the adjoining paved trail lets owners add a walk to the visit. Roomy parking makes arrival simple even at busy times. Bring water for hot Georgia days, pack waste bags as backup, and check the city page for any seasonal schedule changes before heading over.

Fetch Park Alpharetta
location_onAlpharetta, GA
An Airstream bar anchors Fetch Park Alpharetta, a fully fenced, turf-surfaced off-leash yard at 11440 Maxwell Road that doubles as a social spot for owners. The amenity list is unusually deep for a dog park: cooling stations and water access for the dogs, a bath area for post-play cleanup, shaded seating, outdoor TVs, Wi-Fi, and lighting that keeps the yard usable after dark. Staff the venue calls Woof Wardens monitor play, and the calendar includes regular events. Hours run 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. seven days a week. The turf surface spares paws the mud that follows Georgia's frequent rain. Check fetchpark.com before a first visit for current entry requirements and event schedules.

Dog Park at Lakeshore Park
location_onDalton, GA
At Lakeshore Park on Crescent Street in Dalton, this fully fenced dog park packs in a lot for one stop. It has separate small-dog and large-dog areas, seating, waste bags, agility obstacles, and water access, all reached through a double-gated entrance that helps keep dogs contained during handoffs. The mixed surface and lakeside setting near a creek, playground, and ducks and geese give it a varied feel; keep an eye on dogs tempted by the wildlife. It is open from dawn to dusk and free to use as a public park. Dalton sits in the northwest Georgia foothills, where shaded areas help on warm afternoons. Bring water even though a source is on site, in case it is off-season.

Jesup Dog Park
location_onJesup, GA
Open early and late, Jesup Dog Park on East Plum Street runs daily from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM, giving owners a wide window before and after work. The park is fully fenced with separate small-dog and large-dog areas, plus seating, shaded spots, and waste bags on site. Dogs are welcome off-leash inside the fencing. It is free to use as a public park. Jesup sits in Wayne County in southeast Georgia, where shade is genuinely useful during the long, humid summers, so the shaded areas here are a real plus. The confirmed amenities cover the basics well; still, carry your own water, since a water source is not listed among the features on file for this park.

Web Bridge Dog Park
location_onAlpharetta, GA
Separate fenced runs for small and large dogs make Web Bridge Dog Park a practical pick for households with mismatched breeds. The park sits at 4780 Webb Bridge Road in Alpharetta, fully fenced, with water fountains, benches, and a mixed surface underfoot. Gates are open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., and there is no fee to use the park. One distinctive touch: a dog-silhouette memorial where visitors hang tags for pets they have lost. With dedicated small-dog space, this is a reasonable first off-leash outing for a timid or undersized dog that gets overwhelmed in mixed company. Bring your own waste bags, since they are not listed among the on-site amenities.

Dog Park at Adair Park
location_onDecatur, GA
Agility equipment and shaded grass are the draw at the Dog Park at Adair Park, on W Trinity Place near downtown Decatur. The run is fully fenced, the surface is grass, and water stations keep bowls filled — useful given how sticky Atlanta-area summers get. Seating and waste bins are in place, so the basics are covered without bringing your own gear. Gates are open 7 AM to 10 PM daily, later than many area dog parks, and there is no charge to use the space. The 30030 address keeps it walkable for much of central Decatur. If your dog needs more than open running, the agility setup adds a structured option most neighborhood parks skip.

North Glynn Dog Park
location_onBrunswick, GA
Big dogs and small dogs get their own fenced areas at North Glynn Dog Park, a free Glynn County facility in Brunswick. Shaded seating for owners and a shaded play area for dogs address the obvious problem of coastal Georgia summers, where unshaded parks empty out by mid-morning. The county lists daily hours of 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. and maintains current information at glynncounty.org. Separate small- and large-dog enclosures make this a sensible pick for little dogs that get overwhelmed in mixed company. Full perimeter fencing covers both sides. Between the size-split design, the shade, and the no-cost entry, this is one of the better-documented dog parks in the Brunswick area.

Blue Ridge Private Dog Park
location_onBlue Ridge, GA
Rentable by the hour, Blue Ridge Private Dog Park on Power Dam Road is built for dogs that need space without company — reactive dogs, recall trainees, or pups that get overwhelmed in groups. The grass field is fully fenced with cattle panel and wire mesh, and the listing notes no gaps or holes in the fence line, a detail that matters with small escape artists. A trash can on site handles cleanup. Operating hours run 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Blue Ridge sits in Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains, and a private booking here pairs naturally with a cabin stay; the park's listed website is Shiny Apple Cabins. Book ahead rather than dropping in, since hourly rental is the model.

Fetch Park @ The Works
location_onAtlanta, GA
Agility equipment is a rarity at social dog venues, and Fetch Park @ The Works has it alongside a bar, TVs, wifi, and a free dog wash. The fully fenced turf space at 1295 Chattahoochee Ave NW, inside The Works development on Atlanta's Upper Westside, separates small and large dogs and keeps the lights on for evening sessions. Doors open at 9 a.m. on weekends and 11 a.m. on weekdays, closing at 9 p.m. most nights and 8 p.m. on Sunday. Seating and shaded areas make lingering easy, and the venue hosts events through the year. Verify current entry pricing at fetchpark.com before visiting.
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